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r ; ***■ ' h ^ 'k *" ' S;.lV : vv-- £ • P I*.'-. L tHUKSDAY MARCH 1878 9fir . HOttMtift. tMII*r. mtm W» ar« Dot rttpon*lbU Tor the vl#w» t>Toor forreedopdwtfe. } _ ^ "Oro oontrtbuton# and wnunuoicanU art requested to get their matter in the office by or before Monday. This hill be apt to loeare its publlcatioo In the •ucceeding Isene., -— «- % i fyjk ' i E& hi*' • &■' Friend Departs.** The readers of Th* Pdofls #111 tears hlth great regret, we are sure, that Itr. Ryan Rods blmself forced by the Imperative demand* of ottdal dntlth tb sever his Editorial connection with this Journal jBWarying doorteiy, hntliiog Industry and, above all, his marked ability, have been of signal iervice (n the establish meat ol this t>aper, and the regret that be feels at taking this necessary step should be tonsoled by the reflection that the firm hold #blch TM PsofUB baa taken up- 00 the public heart and Its certain success are largely sttHbutabls to his huseMsh efforU in its behalf. Until the adjournment of the General Ae- f* 1 sethbfy Hr. Ryan will elerdiec such supervisory control over thU jotirnsl as his othsr dirties will pet-ffiit In permit parting with dur fi-lend. with Whom our intercourse has been so cordial and unclouded. We tender him our beat Wishes for greater happiness and broader proaperlty in his professional ftfe tbaa can be found in the skperl rfaoonntrypyor. BSrt - PE Democrat mads its appearance on Thursday last, It is an eight page tri weekly, with a patent Inaids and prom iaes to be a lively £aper. An impres sion Is prevalent, I find, throughout the State that a large party In the Legislature Is hostlle'to the admlnls tratlon Of Ooveoor Hampton. I think that his popularity U unimpaired here as well as everywhere^. The wonder ful skill and ability with which he has guided our ship of State has given him a stronger hold, If possible on tbs affections of our people than when be opened or closed the cam paign of 1876. No opponent of bis oould rally a corporal's guard in op position to him and bis policy. Very great interest is manifested in the revival services conducted by Dr. Munball, the Indiana evangelist. Nu merous conversions are reported, the whole community, saints and sinners, seem greatly impressed with his earo- sstness and ability. OotukstA, March ll.~A great caitn prevails In Columbia, Senators and Representatives are bappy over the oomproi&lse on the debt question and all goea merry as s marriage bell, it la generally thought that the special ophrt to try the validity of the bonds and certificates of olooks reported by the bond commission as Issued in Vio lation of law will consist of Circuit Judges Thomas Thomson* A. P. Aid- rich and j, EL Etudaon. judge Wal lses Is said to bo tha owner of bonds, and tbs other circuit Judges ale con sidered aa already committed Lo sup port of the consolidation act. If the report of tbs bond commission is sus- 'Ulned tbs aggregate bonded debt of Withdraw from ftmbef editorial con- wtth the paper. My official In ‘ J«dg<i of probata and of tbs democratic tl ton live committee are of such a character as go command alt the time nt my dispo sal. ’ It is hardly teeeessry for ms to stats that this step la taken with groat reluotaooe; for aside the met before the bar of public opinion, my felalleas have been of snob a cordial Satt&W Witt aHka the sUff, the Stock- ^ T bokkra and the employees of the pa- per that I moat needs be more or less a than human sot to entertain; feelings •I the deepest regret it bsfhg oom- peOed to dlasoonect myself With (he further mauagemsnL of Urn enterprise. lywonoluslon I point with pride to •uempM progress • Tl* PkwLb has ——.. mads, and feel justified ift sssurlag iu -fyw: smny friends that itspSfttsneQt sue- VW4W rnww w—nta t >tbe SUte, when its funding Is com- 0 ™ F * 0,t * 1 dieted, will approximate five millions of dollars. A e Roth Renats and House cleared their I lag 1 asm oaa only bsdsfrrsdbyaochalack of Interest is Its future managemaotas manner, but our readers know )| not probable there will ba. , -! m-i Ja& U. HtAWn fttl cpuelty to him. I*' had bean pledged for advances and noaaMerable expenditure incurred by Wny of ibis more expansive form of so- eurity. It is nevejr too late to do good, howeverTs*^ tbs remedial law will en able many farmers yet to increase 1 ' thair planting sad pises others in a position to rent Vf&oeed fends. Cur modern fegfalator shonld lay to heart fhls Wholesome truth, that Americana •offer more from over much and hasty legislation than from olf the other po- Rtteal His to WbMh they are obnoxious. r ¥;. 7,-. d -• J • |l calasdats to-day for the first time In and an ^adjournment aloe die is certain to tako place next week. The oniy Important question awaiting dlssoaslon and settlement la the manner in which tb« phosphate charters will be granted. It is believed that if properly managed the State will receive from nine to fifty millions of dollars la royalty. Senator Counts to day introdueed a Joint resolution au thorising the comptroller general to ue permits to companies and Indi viduals to mine and remove phosphate rooks. Representative Toumans Is some what worried because our printers, through an oVer abundance of sand In troduced Into their eyes by the' Mgh winds of last week, have made him ap parently guilty of morderlng the JUng’s English In a most atrocious his ability too wall to attribute such Wfil- ■h ||r. Speaker Stooppafd is absent for a few days tn attendance upon the court at Edgefield, hot bis chair is filled practically and satisfactorily by Cob Jas. L. Orr, of Audereon, whose *!*• : WRk-flgBSsr^* Stiiiaa; r- The Han IWW brk great relief to many of our fartesrs. Before ftsto-enaet- moot, however, much miseUief bed - . been done. Lafge areas of mfmats fa«t career gives promise of a brilftant future. The Spring la breaking beautifully and tbs fragrance of violets Is making our wasted capital and its people once more happy in spite of hard times. H. 3 •Us Capita*. 0 Aa A«t, To regulate the mode of conducting Publto Executlotis. SsCWMi L Be It enacted by the Sen ate and Houso Of RepretrtntatTvea of the State of South Oarolfnd, now met and sflting In General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of thb act, when the punishment of death is In flicted Upon any person pursuant to Court*: K-flie «ir# *. T“f"I” 0 .!! ‘i! fT"' at. on thd report of the bond com HI??-* WF‘ ::4 1 ' FT' h- m*: mission, which has occupied a large portlbn of the time of tbo General As sembly sines Its commencement on the 2fith of February, came to a eon- dusion thb afternoon, add for thb the whole State shonld bo profoundly grateful, as thefe fa now « good proi- peot for an early ad/oummenl. At a oaucuwof the dsmpcra^offieth- bors, held thb afternoon,- a compru- s. which gives general satisfaction, adopti c warn moral aatlafactl d almost unaalmouSiy. Its* reading provblosa are as follows: A • Interest on Cax euffideot to peg the Interest on the bonded debt is to be levied and collected. A special court consisting of three of tbs present circuit Judges M to be formed with jttrisdidion to fiesT and determine a case or esses ffiade up to tegt the validity of bonds find stocks amounting to ttRlf,454.79, .. WhJoh were reported by the bosd oom- mbalon as not Issued In accordance laW. Thb court will meet In Crv 3b oh the first Monday in Mky be- I and by the Aseepably rW be issued tfc>s shall take place within the Jafl or the enclosure of the Jail of the county wherein suuh execution shall be made, if the eanfe can there take place In euoh manner. That no one shall be allowed to be present at Birch execu tion, except the Sheriff of the county or hb deputy, and hie assistants, the clergy, the State Solicitor, the attor ney or attorneys who defended the con vict, the MMlyof the convict, and not ' HSts than ten discreet persons to be named by tbo sheriff, which said ten jW{fi>b8 shall be summoned by the ehefltf, and be required to bo present. Approved 1st day of March, A. D., IdfB. VITaoe Hamhjon, GcrverhoT 1 . Stats or Sotitm Cakolika t . w.TiCB ox Sbc’x. q* Statu, f T, R. M. Sims, Oxxtcs ox Ssc’y. o* Statb. s, Secretar y of State do five members. Fractions over twenty- fly$ members will not be entitled to representation. ^ | L The nwlnatien of party candl- dates will take place later to the cam- P»igB. 4 -2. As sooli as each club b rtorgan- ked the pirttldeut will forward to the secretary at Barnwell, a list of officers with their post offices and the number of members enrolled. Be will abo supervise on i forward a slmllnr report from his affiliated' col ored club. Jo&nbon HAtroob, . County Chairman, j Jamm M. Rvav, Secretary, ft. B.—All dube that have organlxcd slnipihe last campaign will report the fact, with, names of officers and mem bership promptly to the Secretary. The foIloWlrg fstho circular Issued by the State Executive Cormblttee! HlAnqUARTERS ok TltK 1 RtXtb Dewodratic Ex. Com.. V CottrjtBiA, S. 0., February 12 1878. ) At a meeting of the State Democratic Executive Committee of South Caroli na, held lh this city on the 8th Instant, the-foliowln'g resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the State Executive Committee of the Democratic party of South Carolina recommends an imme diate reorganization of the same in view of the campaign of 1878, and that county conventions be called as soon SS practicable In 4he several counties to dlect officers to serve for the next two years. tn pursuance of the foregoing reso lution, the executive committee directs attention to so much of the constitu tion of the party, adopted by the State convention In August, 1877, ns refers to the county organizations, as follows . Article 1. There shall be one or moro democratic clubs organized In each election precinct, each of which dubs ■hall |v»vh a distinct title, “The DemobtTitlc Club,” and-shall elect a president, one or tnoro vice-presidents, a recording and corresponding secre tary and a treasurer, and shall have the following working cobimittefcs, of not less than three members vach, viz; A committee on registration, an execu tive committee, find Such other com mittees as to each club may seem ex pedient. Art. 1 The meetings of the clubs ehooM be frequent, sf‘er the opening of the canvass, and some member of the club or Invited speaker deliver an address at each meeting, If practicable. Art. d. The president shall have power to call an extra meeting of the dub, and members of the dub shall .fionstltute a quorum for the transaction of badness. 1 Art. k. The clubs In each county Shall be held together and operate un der the control of a county etecuMve committee, which shall Consist of one member from each club, to be nomi nated by the respective clubs and elect ed by the County convention, and such other members as tbo contention may add. The executive Committee; when elect ed, shall appoint its own officers and fHl all vacancies which may arise when the coaveution is not in session. The tenure of office of the executive com mittee sbdll be Until the next general campaign, unless sooner removed or suspended by the county convention. Tbo present county executive com mittee shall continue in office until the flret meeting of the county couveu-f lions under this organization. Art. 5. County democratic conten tions shall be composed of delegates elected by the several local clubs—one delegate for every chib, and an addi tional delegate for every twenty-five enrolled members—with the right to each county Convention to enlarge or diminish the representation according to circfrmstanoes. This convention shall be called together by the chair man »f the executive committee, un der such rules as each county may adopt, and whoa assembled shall be called to order by the chairman of the executive committee,- and^ shall pro ceed to sleet from among its members a president, one or more vice-presi dents, a eeoretnjry and treasurer. The convention shall proceed to bus!nee#, and when the same to transacted it shall adjourn sine die. . Art G, The mode and manner of nominating candidates for county offi ces or for delegates to the State, Judi cial and Congressional conventions ahull be regelated in each county by the respective county conventions. In thb connection the State execu- hereby certify that the above Is a true, copy of ab act now of record In thb Tfa^committee makes the following reco rrrtwya datjona!. WKrto**fay h«bdr^r «eseal of^tih^ •SWclei. elu * ot Bfete at Columbta, this ftxh day of ^bst campaign are In existence, that March, A. Hi, and in tuo 10:ki ^ ** “-^-'^Jffie'peodenre. RaBswkli, CotTBTlf, Feb. 2! theft hey'feaj’OOfganlxed the election of officers toTJ^rye the ensuing two years, and as many scftHUonal clubs formed as may Dfcdecn ed cssfcntiaUo the sue- any s clued ci Abo, tnacspj^eom- : i i Lion forthwith ration'df all Voter's', tBern as white and*" i, that tbeUwmfy ct ecatlvorcoffimtttee consist of the cotmty and' tfiS pfsnfdsnur of the 6, that the CbOnty ^offldo chairman of the and of all tlons should not take place until a later period iu the campaign, and In. regard to which further recommenda tions will be made hereafter as to the detalb for conducting the said elec tions. When the county conventions have slscted officers, the nbw county chair man will at once report to the secre tary of the State executive committee, giving the names and post office ad dress df the officers chosen, together with the names and post offices of the presidesrb of the local dubs, and the number and membership of the sev- Sral dubs. John D. Kcuxedv, Chairman, A. HoVt, Secretary. - - =5*1 —T- • m:W ADVb’tiflSEMMito. Notice to Stockhdldcrfc Rmckvillr, 8. 0., March 11,1878. A meeting of. the stockholders of The PeoIplk Publishing Companv Is hereby called for Mohday next, 18th instant, nt Blackvllle, 4t four o’dock p. m. J. A. Burcxmter, President. W. A. Gyles, Secretary. •; To ail Wbia it May Concem, ftotlce is hereby given that Mrs. Clara Hewitt has filed her petition In the probate court to have a homestead set off for bersfir out of the personal estate of her husband, Oliver Hegitt, deceased, thirty days from date hereof. Probate Court, Barnwell cbhnty, March Hth, 1878. Jas. M. Ryan, Judge of Probate. Attention, Rarnwell Greys 1 A fnll attendance of your company Is required ou Saturday, the ICth of March, at 10 o'clock a. in., as business of the utmost importance will be transacted. By order of - J. W. Lancaster, (japt. Comd*’ F. M. Mixsox, O. S. •xoxion:. There will be a meeting of tbs dem ocratic club of Blackvllle Township, at the court-house, at Blackvllle, at 11 o’clock on Saturday 2.‘id Inst., fdr the burpjose. of reorganising the club. Business of importance will be attend ed to rind every member is requested tb be present. - • By order of tlie Executive CommlN tee. John H. Bellinqer, Sect’y. . March 8th 18?8. r Meetine; of Board of Examiners. zte=|: ^4^- • Ofemi* School Commis3ionkr, 1 Barnwell Maich 4th, 1878. J Notice is hereby given t hat the Board of Examiners will meet at Blackvllle Thursday, March ®8tb. All teacheis whose certificates of qualification require renewal at that time will present themaelves for ex amination; and a failure so to do will debar them from teaching in the public schools of the county. . J. 8. Hatruerj- Scbool O mujiMeioner. js orui:. The undersigned gives notice that he vrll apply to the Judge of Probate for county on the 10th day of April, 187^, at 10 o’clock a. m. for a final discharge as adminfttrator of E. W. Furman, deceased. ma«7 «d ■-*- C, Ehrharot. KoTlClil. The fmderstgnp'.l give notice that they will applyirrthe Judge <4 Probate for Burnwcy county on the $rh day ol ApiTf. 1873, at 10 oVlock a. m for a final discharge na executors of J. P. Courtney. J. P. Courtney. Illftl7-td » J. B. CototTNET. 8IIERIFFS SALE. Crane, Boylston & Co. vs. W. P. Hair. By virtue of an order of sale made in this case by Judge Thomas Thom son, I will Sell at Elko, 8. 0., on the 18th day of March, 1878, to the highest bidders, for cash, the followhgr de scribed personal property: One lot of merchandise. Levied hpon as the property of W. P. Hair tinder a war rant of attachment ih the above stated case. Sheriff’s office, Barnwell 8. C., March 4th, 1878. J. W. Lancaster, 8. B. C. South Carolina—Barnwell Cotmy. •1.7-/ • I IN THE rROIUTE COCK*. - .1^ f! id Aon muthe ct at 7 , Priitiomfrs V*. Lindsey Blumc ftt nl., DefemLnta. By virtue of art order of the Probate Court in thi* cause dated the 6th day of March, 1878,1 will aell at Barn well, mt the first Monday in April next, to the highest bidder, for caslif the following described r^al estate, thb subject of the above proceeding, subject, however, to Any interest which one Christopher ftlutno may have in rftid to flic said real cStstrf: All that tract of land situate in said state and county, containing ninety, one (91) acre#,■'more or lAsff, and boun ded as follows/ By lands pow or lately of Simon Brown, Edward B. Joiner and others. Purchases to pay for papfert. ; jAilKS M. Rvriflf. r Judge of I’robate. Muci 7fh, 1878/ -Sohtb Carolina-—]>*riiwell ComIj. TSt Tint TROnATE COURT, *—lifpoitrttts or-— < CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS, Ac. Wr HANOVER HTRERT, BALTIMORE', MaryUnd. :ifeb21U*in A Chattotte, Columbia & Augusta tt. R. A * iCHANGE OF BCHSDtLE. CB.Vwt'omi, CoMTvhiA ft AurtcsTA R. R. ) GbNkiui. PaSskkobr DkcahtIIent. I . Colbmiia, fi. ti. Jwa, 27,1878. j The following passenger schedule will be operated on afld after this date: - JfirifEtpr&t—Goii^Noikh LeaVe Augusta....;*......... 6:|o p, m Arrive Columbia .; 11:20 p. m LeaVe Columbia..:; ;. .11:30 p. in. Arrive Charlotte-...,,...... 4:5$a, m. Mail Exjn-iii—Going South Leave Charlotte 9:i§ p. m ArriveColumbla.;..: 2:54a.m. Leave Col uhitia . *,. 3:04 a.m. Arrive Augusta 7:05a.m. Run daily, and make closb connec tion at Charlotte and Augusta for all polntft North, Booth abd Wfest Stop at fallowing named stations only : Fort Mills, Rock Hill,. Chester, Blackstock, Wfnnsboro, Ridgeway, Doko.Columbia, Lexington, Bateshurg, Rldga Spring, Johnston’s, Pine House and Granite- vlUe.' Datj Pauenfftr—Going Sdnt* j ^ No. 1 LeaVe Charlotte.... ....77.. .12:30 p; m. lieave Chestor. 2:42 p. ro. Arrive Columbia. 5:44 p. in. Leave Columbia... 6:54 p. m. Leave Graniteville... b:5t p. m. Arrive Augusta ....10:36 p. tn. Dufy Paiterlgrr — G'oing X&rih No. 2 Leave Augusta ......VC 5:30a. m. Arrive Coiumhla....&:35 a. m. Leave Columbia.. 9:40 a. m. Leave Chester ^*12:45 p. m. Arrive Charlotte...; 258 p. m Nos. 1 and 2 run dally, and' make elose connection at Angnsra and Char lotte for points North,8outh and West, and stop at all regular pass stations. T. D. KLINE; Sup’t. A. Pope, Genl F. and P. Agent. Nonciii. The undersigned gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Pro.bate for Barnwell county, on Monday, the 8th day of April, lSf3, at it o\dock a. m., for a final discharge as administra tor of James E. Harley, v, p mav7-td Isaac A. Blanton. TIKE NOTICE. T would r?spccfful1y solicit my friends SricTffiFpulfiic to TATI and e\:Miilnu my - fine Liquors, Beer, Segars and T'obsceo. I can bfc found finder the ratterson Ilousb. - Old Crow Whiskey " A specialty. So Coma along nnd yon will not be humbugged: s. n. feh V If REAL THIS! AUGUSTA UA11.T % Hi >\ News, it THE GREAT LOCAL PAPER. < •:« I't m.isuKi) Ed ery ArtE»:\cTJW at % AUGUSTA, GEOUGIA, k i02 MARKET st., near king, charleston, s. c. ^ l' J- J —- • , *+~£. ■■ A I. E N *, WI.WEW, EIQ1JORW A Ift •> CIOARh; Liincft FroVn Elovep# ti|_Cn« O’cLx/k. Qj steps Served in Every Style. Call and See me. FKITZ feb28-Iy TER, Agent. f Attention Farmers! BUY—^ ./ 7, S • V Rich in Ammonia, Potash and Phosphoric ...Arid, the groat clement j of plant food. Wc wo iiqtr offering this celebrated Fertiliser under our owu brand and uame, and have greatly improved upon its commercial value by giying it twd and one half per cent, addilionil Potash. Circulars giving priebs and Pall particutori promptly forwarded to ail who want them. j. M, BEtlRY, Geflerdl Agfeht, Augusta, Ga. tl. P, CoWmiin, iraveling Agent. jan32-3m i Ml p.s •...••did l.i. ,. l a. l a The tindbrslgned gives notice that he will apply to the Jud^e of Probate for BnrnwelLrounty on the 18th day, of March, 1878, at 10 o’plock a. m4 for h final disebargo as administrator of Alen&o R. Milhous. * v u • leMtottt'H. D. STUAiri. MOiridK, The uhdferetgned gives notice' tb« he will apply to 4 the Jndgb of Probate for Barawell county on Saturday, 9th day of March, 1878, at it/ o'oWtqk'S. m for a final discharge as executor of Michael ^e«so. T. C. AtklL td Storage, 25c. . / _ n Fbr Selling, 50c. M. O’Dowd, COTTOif S’AC'i’OS V. nBxiHSV The undbrtlgaed gives notice that be will apply to the Judge^f Probata for Barnwell county on Friday, 8'h of March, 1878, at 10 o’clock a. in. for a final discharge ns guardian of W. A. Dick a. Calkd KiLPmdaitohtfi. ftb7-id, , ^ ftroTiefe. The nhdfreigned gives notice that ho will apply to the Judge of Probate for Barnwell opunty^on the 8ih day of Mai ch. 1878, at 10 o'clock a. in., for a final discharge as executor of estate of Henry Boyles. * fabT-til HtetiA* BoytjEs. AN» COMMIWhlON MKRCHATiT At ft. P. Clayton’s Fire-Proof Warehouse, .JXiiisr Campbell and Reynolds SU. Angnata, Georgia. PKMONAI. ATTENTION GIVEN TO WI INLAND SELLING, novl.Sm Central Hotel Broad Street, ATJOTJHTA, OICORO-IAl Mrs- M* W- Thomas, CetunJly IxMati-d—Cunrooii-nt (« Mu-iu-w.. A TTORNEYS At-LAW-, Daraberg rtn f l ille. S. 0. Andulw C. iliRBt.F,, Ramberg. , . La(;«ie T. l/LAR, Blativille, scpG-€tai - , I L TOMIlSr. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1 ALLENDALE, SOUTH CAROLINA janlO ly T O EDITIONS DAILY administrator of ( Sarsh vs S. F. Bbyks and a. of an order of fbo , probate cause, dated the 8th of will sell at ILnuvdl, on onday in April'next, td the Kighwt Ittfltf for cash, the fallowing described rfhl hstate, the. subject of the _ abo** proceeding: All that tract dfl land', aituiTeTn the said Sbte and conn- N tf, ctmtaming eighty^ne )re or leas, and bounded on the wfot Ijaflaof J- F. Crawley, ot> the north landa ofj Freeman and ' ,hy laodi of F. J. taniofH il. Bojlii to p«, for wore- „ S 'fad Jamks M.Rvaw. Judge of Probate March 8th, 1678. s, '' Iciest Tclcgrephic, Foreign and-q IWminvfif AS :iru; i {ji Ttof'ilT i Domestic Markets, Irufial and Genera] News. PI — 2 Chef pest Paper P’ in the Sonth. \b t Price ?') per annum, or 5(Tcent^: J per montL jp i W. H. MOORE, Editor: EDISTG lands for sale. Onft thousand iii Iwmdrcd acres prime cotton and provision lands on Edisto River and Yarrow Branch, four miles north of Williston, for sale. . On this tract there ia rt good mill seat with u sulistantial dam, an ample and unfailing water power. There is no bet ter location in the county fora Merchant Mill or Cotton Manufactory Titles good sud the price at which it will b« sold is far below its actual value. For further information apply to JOHN W, HOLMES* -tf Williston, 8; C< NO HUMBUG CABINET'OR&ANS. The subscribers bate just received'the lar<:€#*; and fincct collection of Organs ever offered for sale in Augusta, which they will dispose of at reasonable prices Every instrument warranted for 5 jTeart* Oatks Hkos , Successors to Geo. A. Oates, Angaria. BTJ M. Ryan, agent for above. A large assortment of school and mis cellaneous books and rill kinds of station ery can always bo found at ^ , Oates Bros., dc«13-fim 244 Broad^8trcal. ---- Mantoue & Cd., pRiprii or leGhtrrleofAa] Harati iac- 1878- THE 1878. PEOPLE a! Pianos 1 4 If you w ant a first cL»ss Piano Fortd ■ ' X- , N at a reasonable price, go to — OATBS BROS. iOOUSTA, Cr.OItCIA, f Fai* 4S'78- In order to brltg Thk Peovle within the reach of all We have made the fol lowing clfib ratte*, which rill be open until the flr^t of March next: To clfiba of ttiree auhscrlbers for one year;... $ & To clube of lilx auhscribeis for one ^ear.. ................... ff 00 To clubs of ten subscribers for one year. .7.7.7.. 7:.... ..1. .'.-SI flO To dfibs of fifteen subscribers forond year.::. iJ 00 Xr«D. One copy of Thu PicotLRand.one copy of cither the Weekly New* and Courier or Augusta f < Chronicle for one year.. S 3 25 One copy of ThePbo^lb and one copy of the Trl-Weekly JoUr- : ^ nalof Commerce for one year 5 00 Or one Oopy of Tir, Priof’f.K and one teipy of either The South ern Cultivator or Louisville Courier-Journal..... c.., '8 60’ and you can g-t on« that will d„ aenied iu every ru-pect, and fur dumLil tj and sweetneM of tone, cun put be excelled equalled. ‘. . sw U . 7 ,• v Picture Frames* Pcrsms IVavirT? ej:rtrnv& or e-ff kin^ t "'~r\ • ' ' • . * , of pictures tlnit vh v went framed would do we 1 t » iako th.ifi |o OATES twriri.'. AtiiIt;:RX.V. ♦MKajOfft,'777 - .. . / *2 who will do ihcnv iu viuioui etylv rcasonalile prc«*. Tr: U>e u and yod will find it so. 1 doclu-Liu » •_* J « » » * » * f * Q- MT * Sdt- illiams- ATTORNEY AT LAW,, hflbWAt, SOUTH CAROLINA. j ; » _ Practices hr all the cotnts. '7 WM.M.HALE Sbip^in": and lynrrai'S'ea Merchant WHOLra.VtE DEALER IN Frnils ami rrodutc^p^ 11G Ea«t 33ay, CHARLfiSTON, &. C, your orders, I am/ Soirciting yours tru)y x \> WB gept6~(5ino J. R. TOMLINSON. I’M. M. HALE. A. BUaCSMTTEri 1 DEALER IN Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes/ Notions, m 0. J. BOND. J Dentist-' Will visit BlricJMlle on fh<y 15tb inst: and would be plcrised to serve the public profcssioualiy. jan3-lm I —1 '■ O. C. JUKDAN. jVT'TOmVKY- VAX LAW, > , ■ AIKE.N’, s. C. Will practice In all of the Courts of this Htate. ocll-ly E. J. FREDERICK, M. D., AT mm. Btlcksmilh am Whrelright, - fared M all, wdA- obange equaldti qbrility, style and ’ " ’ |j ds knoim. 416 EAST BAY STREET, Charleston. S- C- s«pl3-ly 11 lit. ton, M o u tb C * roll niu’ SSv'/*® or i ■/.' ^ -nwrle”™ ot tort, ,.»r. • him In promtstog to give entire for Oouatry Produce. faction to hb patrons. Tfiffif shovel* and scrauers of the’boat ap-” proved patterns riiad* to erder at AT LAW ^ -«bort fiotioe and at liard dJah piric Mill and gin work and hof‘ee-«hoelng S» \Li 4re bto specialties. Practbt? in .11 the Courts of the Slab Bu ** l6e - cart * BBd or , x, >- repaired In at first class manner. /" ind the United Status. ■k V-:. -ly work M